The Nduna lions pride is a group of lions that live in the Singita Sabi Sand reserve in South Africa. They are known for their habit of sunbathing on top of large rocks and using the rocky terrain to ambush their prey, especially buffalo. They also have a unique social structure, with two scarred old males as the dominant leaders of the pride. According to the Singita website 1 , the Nduna pride has been difficult to habituate, meaning to get used to the presence of humans and vehicles. The lion scouts at Singita have been tracking them on foot and spending time with them from a distance, hoping to improve the quality of safari viewing for the guests. The Nduna pride still exists, but their numbers and range may vary depending on the availability of food, water, and territory. They face threats from other lions, especially young males who may challenge the old males for the leadership of the pride. They also face threats from poachers, diseases, and habitat loss. The names of the...